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his defense says that is not true. >> an amazing surveillance video shows at moment a passenger train jumped the tracks. see the video and hear from witnesses all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." >> anthony weiner admits that he sent racy messages to more women. as many as three women in total after he quit congress, if have a he apologized and said it was all behind him and after the big spread on the cover of a magazine talking about his wonderful family and an occasion while his wife was pregnant. but the guy who apparently calls himself carlos danger online he wants voters in the big city for mayor. he will not drop out. race. it's all happening the same did a day that the gossip website the dirty published about a it called extreme uncensored images from his graphic text. and they are. don't go there. just don't. the "new york daily news" reports one of the three women is named sidney leathers, she is now 23 years old. they describe her as heavily tattooed high school dropout from southern indiana hell bent becoming famous, that is a quote. the mother
his defense says that is not true. >> an amazing surveillance video shows at moment a passenger train jumped the tracks. see the video and hear from witnesses all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." >> anthony weiner admits that he sent racy messages to more women. as many as three women in total after he quit congress, if have a he apologized and said it was all behind him and after the big spread on the cover of a magazine talking about his...
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a full house took a vote on the amendment to the defense spending bill, sponsored by republican amage and democrat conyers. it defines the stuff we first learns about in the edward snowden allegations. the call logs of every single verizon customer were being turned over to the government. discontinuing that practice, it's an idea that a varitable who's who. the top three republicans in the house oppose the measure. the top republican and democrat of the senate intelligence committee released a joint statement calling it unwise. more than half a dozen house committee and subcommittee chairman sent out a letter urging their colleagues to vote against it. keith alexander was dispatched to the hill yesterday. james clapper the director of national intelligence today said the measure risked dismantling an important tool. the white house released a statement urging the house to reject it. that is what this amendment was up against, pretty much no one in the top washington power bracket from either side of the political aisle wanted to be debating this thing. it's support was also bipartisa
a full house took a vote on the amendment to the defense spending bill, sponsored by republican amage and democrat conyers. it defines the stuff we first learns about in the edward snowden allegations. the call logs of every single verizon customer were being turned over to the government. discontinuing that practice, it's an idea that a varitable who's who. the top three republicans in the house oppose the measure. the top republican and democrat of the senate intelligence committee released a...
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i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he wants to be positioned on one side of it. where the republicans refuse to support an agenda, and the president is seen supporting one. he also knows the republican right ram rodded by ted cruz planning a showdown this fall. a manufactured crisis that leads to a government shutdown and risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national stance coming this fall, as the leader who wants government to function, his opponents. he's basically admitting the reality, there are strong forces posed against them now. the
i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he...
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. >> well, there have been six iterations of a defense in the irs case. but remember, lois learner disclosed at a conference, that's how we learned about it. then we went into it was two rogue agents, then it went to, well, it was a progressive group so we're targeted to not just conservative groups, so as long as we treat two different sets of people improperly, at least it's not discrimination. now the new defense is, well, the president himself didn't know about it. if that's the new standard for i am -- impropriety in this town, that the president didn't even know about it? >> if they had been denied right at the get-go, then they could have appealed it to another part of the irs. instead, what was so sadistic about this and so painful, they were in this no man's land and they couldn't appeal it. they would have been far better off if the irs agents, whoever was involved in this, however high it went, if they simply said no and denied it so they could appeal it. but instead they strung them out. >> that suggested more culpability, and you're right, it
. >> well, there have been six iterations of a defense in the irs case. but remember, lois learner disclosed at a conference, that's how we learned about it. then we went into it was two rogue agents, then it went to, well, it was a progressive group so we're targeted to not just conservative groups, so as long as we treat two different sets of people improperly, at least it's not discrimination. now the new defense is, well, the president himself didn't know about it. if that's the new...
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so she believes self-defense, she would have told us that. she is using the law as a scapegoat right now for not owning up to not finding the verdict that she was intending to find. >> or did she not understand the law? >> well, this is the thing. you have people who are lay people, right, who don't understand the law, who the instructions given to them by the judge, and i have to also fault the prosecution. the smartest thing mark o'mara ever did is bring up that chart. >> the thermostat? >> the thermostat that was highly influential obviously among these jurors. and i do have to question also whether b37, because this is why you don't want lawyers' wives on. she probably had undue influence too. my husband is a lawyer there are all these things that could have gone on in that jury room. the bottom line is whether the judge instructed them properly on the law. whether the prosecution properly explained the law. clearly this juror feels she rendered a verdict that went about her gut instinct and her belief about what it should have been. >> b
so she believes self-defense, she would have told us that. she is using the law as a scapegoat right now for not owning up to not finding the verdict that she was intending to find. >> or did she not understand the law? >> well, this is the thing. you have people who are lay people, right, who don't understand the law, who the instructions given to them by the judge, and i have to also fault the prosecution. the smartest thing mark o'mara ever did is bring up that chart. >>...
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defense attorneys are set to present their closing arg umgt tomorrow. they deny that bradley manning aided the enemy because they say there is no evidence that he knew al qaeda militants ever looked at wikileaks. bradley manning did not take the stand in his own defense. >>> peter ducy is live at fort meade maryland for us. peter? >> shepard, prosecutors hammering home that this private with access to so many secrets wanted the spotlight to himself and prosecutors argue that's the process behind his decision that led him to leak 7,000 classified files. also reminding the court that just before his death, osama bin laden was seeking manning's leaked files and say since manning was such a talented analyst, he knew that was a possibility. saying, quote, this act resulted in unfettered access to enemies of the united states. an outcome all too clear to him because of his training. the defense has argued all along that manning took great care not to leak any documents that could harm the united states. his defense team will begin closing argument tomorrow mo
defense attorneys are set to present their closing arg umgt tomorrow. they deny that bradley manning aided the enemy because they say there is no evidence that he knew al qaeda militants ever looked at wikileaks. bradley manning did not take the stand in his own defense. >>> peter ducy is live at fort meade maryland for us. peter? >> shepard, prosecutors hammering home that this private with access to so many secrets wanted the spotlight to himself and prosecutors argue that's...
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yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a grand jury considers indictments that would move his case to a higher court. his defense team unhappy with the delays. >> given the facts of the case as we know them, we are confident that aaron is going to be exonerated and that -- when witnesses have to testify, that a jury of aaron's peers will find she not guilty. in fact, had no part in the killing of odin lloyd. >> what do you expect them to say at this point? >> reporter: that's not all. a separate grand jurly good boston is examining mounting evidence that may link the former football player to
yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a...
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i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz: are you going to cover your investors? >> i'm absolutely not. i have to make some calls this afternoon. liz: and you have been busy. ed butowsky. he is a -- look. innocent until proven guilty. we understand. please keep us posted. thank you so much. joining us live from dallas. plenty of market news. we are not ignoring that. facebook scoring big on advertising revenue this quarter boosting its stock. another company shares as well. let's get to nicole. >> reporter: today the story, facebook, you see the stock moving. the highest level since last
i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz:...
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let's get back to that top story, defense charging criminal charges against hedge fund sac capital. they allege substantial, pervasive insider trading. >> that's right, brian, this is the largest indictment of a corporation since the 2002 indictment of arthur andersen that resulted in that accounting firm going out of business. sac capital, when indicted on four criminal charges of securities fraud, one charge of wire fraud and a separate charge of money laundering. preet bharara unveiling and also detailing that indictment over the last hour or so. he basically said sac portfolio managers were hired for having an edge. that edge essentially a euphimism for insider information, having the inside track to be able to trade and pass that information on to the head of the company, its namesake, steven a. cohen. they said -- the company, he says, went from having an edge to over the edge to corporate criminality. cohen himself is not charged individually, but he is named several times as having direct knowledge, and really encouraging the culture at sac, in one case saying he hired a por
let's get back to that top story, defense charging criminal charges against hedge fund sac capital. they allege substantial, pervasive insider trading. >> that's right, brian, this is the largest indictment of a corporation since the 2002 indictment of arthur andersen that resulted in that accounting firm going out of business. sac capital, when indicted on four criminal charges of securities fraud, one charge of wire fraud and a separate charge of money laundering. preet bharara...
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the fact is that this particular line was drawn 200 years ago, actually in 1736 so you know, in their defense, back then the technology was not in a position to estimate exactly or to guess exactly where the line should be, and they have a let's call it a don't ask, don't tell policy if a tourist is not going to ask him, doesn't ask if that's the real line, they don't say anything but if the tourists ask and we knew that and we asked, they said they don't hide it. they say it's not exactly that and it's only about 200 meters away, 650 feet, so when you think about the size of the earth, it's not too bad. >> what do you work for the ecuadorian tourist authority? >> do they take pictures at the same spot? >> it's just a street. there's nothing there, although they have plans in the future to build a mile high they say tower that is going to be located precisely where the line should be. >> but do we believe them? it's those french, blame the french. >> they have gps now so. they should have no excuse. >> rafael -- see you can't say you're not informed on this show, can you? >> the real deal. >>
the fact is that this particular line was drawn 200 years ago, actually in 1736 so you know, in their defense, back then the technology was not in a position to estimate exactly or to guess exactly where the line should be, and they have a let's call it a don't ask, don't tell policy if a tourist is not going to ask him, doesn't ask if that's the real line, they don't say anything but if the tourists ask and we knew that and we asked, they said they don't hide it. they say it's not exactly that...
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. >> that was president obama two months ago at the national defense university signaling that u.s. counterterrorism efforts would change in his second term and the country's seemingly forever war would come to an end. but today the country is still waiting and this week, as the president tries to shift focus to the economy, a vigorous debate is taking place over america's counterterrorism strategy. yesterday the house came within 12 votes of restricting the nsa's massive surveillance program. the amendment highlighted the deep intraparty divide over the government's creeping surveillance powers in the 1/2 wrath of 9/11. >> have our memories fade sod badly we forgot what happened on september 11th? passing this amendment takes us back to september 10th. >> when you have the chance to stand up for americans' privacy, did you? >> the lower chamber isn't the only place in washington with a spirited debate on counterterrorism. yesterday the senate held its first hearing in five years on the future of guantanamo where 166 detainees remain indefinitely, 86 of whom have been cleared for re
. >> that was president obama two months ago at the national defense university signaling that u.s. counterterrorism efforts would change in his second term and the country's seemingly forever war would come to an end. but today the country is still waiting and this week, as the president tries to shift focus to the economy, a vigorous debate is taking place over america's counterterrorism strategy. yesterday the house came within 12 votes of restricting the nsa's massive surveillance...
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when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the numbers today suggestive of the second quarter should be revised up a little bit? i had an average of below 1%. >> for us, according to our estimate the slowdown in consumer spending and business investments seems to have picked up actually a little bit if q2. we are seeing something around 1.2 right now. >> what about the claims number? 343, this level, what does that tell you about jobs and what we might get next friday? >> well, we had stand, our view right now, job growth will remain between 175 and 200. claims number to me suggests we are probably close to the consensus around 180 right now. >> an
when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the...
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leapt us know what you think. >> the only defense he has is clearly he's mentally ill. clearly. >> it's obviously a deeper problem and, therefore, he certainly shouldn't be running for office right now. >> coming up on "morning joe" we'll talk to former governor howard dean plus chuck todd will join dfrgs and we'll reveal the new cover of "time" magazine and at that report from richard engel who gets a rare look at the cia's spy tools. and the congressman who compares immigrants with drug mules. >> good morning. we have our first storm for people that live in florida, up the east coast. this is dorian. became a tropical storm yesterday. here's the new advisory. it's heading to the west over the next five days. not expected to become a big hurricane any time soon but going over very warm water the end of this forecast period. a lot of questions in what the intensity will be. it will be steered to the caribbean or west coast. it's in agreement that sooner or later dorian will be a brush with the east coast or head in this general direction. it's a beautiful morning in new
leapt us know what you think. >> the only defense he has is clearly he's mentally ill. clearly. >> it's obviously a deeper problem and, therefore, he certainly shouldn't be running for office right now. >> coming up on "morning joe" we'll talk to former governor howard dean plus chuck todd will join dfrgs and we'll reveal the new cover of "time" magazine and at that report from richard engel who gets a rare look at the cia's spy tools. and the congressman...